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Ryan Mason expecting reaction from Spurs to 6-1 loss against Newcastle

Ryan Mason is expecting a reaction from Tottenham’s players to their 6-1 defeat against Newcastle when they face Manchester United on Thursday, with the caretaker manager insisting he can help steady the ship after stepping in to replace Cristian Stellini following his sacking from the same role.

Mason has resumed the role he filled two years ago following José Mourinho’s sacking as the manager, prior to Spurs’s Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City. That made the then 29 year old the youngest manager in Premier League history. He went on to win four of six league games in charge.

While Mason feels more ready for his promotion this time around having worked as an assistant to Antonio Conte, he admittedthe circumstances surrounding the defeat at St James’ Park on Sunday, which has resulted in Spurs’s players refunding the cost of tickets for supporters who made the trip to the north east, means it is vital they respond against United.

“Obviously Sunday was disappointing for us and I would hope and expect there’s a reaction from not only the players but everyone in the building and everyone involved in the club as well,” he said. “I understand that relationship [with the fans] has wavered recently but there’s no doubt we need them and want them on board, and hopefully Thursday they can feel us.”

Mason has brought Matt Wells, Tottenham’s former academy director and the grandson of playing legend Cliff Jones, back to the club from Bournemouth to be assistant head coach, while academy coach Nigel Gibbs has been promoted to first-team coach. Despite his relative young age, Mason, a former Spurs midfielder who was forced to retire in 2018 after suffering a fractured skull playing for Hull, believes he has grown as a coach

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